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... at one of the picnic table on the trail and we were just about finished! These early morning starts are catching up on us. We retreated to the gardens of the Chuparosa Inn and were rewarded with the bridled titmouse. Early evening margaritas and map studying were in order - we are leaving for Sedona tomorrow and can't decide whether to take the quickest or the prettiest route. We'll decide when we get in the car I expect, we will struggle to leave this ...

So, Plan B...... We retraced our steps to Tombstone, a cooler day today thankfully. As we were parking the car at the end of the main street, we saw 2 blokes in full cowboy gear......We knew we were in for a giggle. We strolled down Allen St and loved the atmosphere - okay, it's a bit cheesey but who cares?! We went into the OK Corral museum and saw a short film about the ...

... gunfight at the OK corral, so watch the movie about what really happened there first. Time for a quick beer at Big Nose Kate's saloon where an old guy is singing cowboy songs, then off to the corral for the showdown. It was really fun - the actors were excellent, especially the young guy playing Doc Holiday, of course being the US lots of audience hissing and cheering encouraged! Some great photos taken of Geronimo and his tribe, some when they finally surrendered ...

Stinken 39 degrees things were definitely heating up and we were becoming to realise that the dessert during summer is not the best idea.

Getting closer to Grand Canyon which is exciting. Took a walk down to the river and to check out the view, shopped a little before buying an ice-cream to settle down before getting back on the bus. ...

... of the day for a recap of the conversation). He then told us about some of the cartel shootings, and some guy that got beheaded one time and they dumped the body right by their border station as they watched. They were dumping him on the Mexican side and these guys were on the U.S. side...they couldn't do anything about it. He also told us that Nogales was the tunnel capital of Mexico. I told him I had read about them ...